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BlackBerry: Building the Logon Form and Consuming REST Services

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In this chapter, we’ve covered a lot of ground related to building our proper BlackBerry application and being able to call the hosted services at http://services.multimobiledevelopment.com. We built a set of support methods for working with web resources and XML, and the proxy objects needed to call up to the server. We then went on to build the user interface and ultimately called the server’s Logon method to log on the user. In the next chapter, we’ll see how to use the bookmarks OData service to bring back bookmarks and store them in a local SQL database.

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Baxter-Reynolds, M. (2011). BlackBerry: Building the Logon Form and Consuming REST Services. In: Cracking Windows Phone and Blackberry Native Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3375-6_10

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